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Urban logging. Anyone do it?
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<blockquote data-quote="tree md" data-source="post: 2016799" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>I used to get the pulp wood guys to come out on jobs where I had many pines back when I worked in GA. If we had good logs up to 16' with no limbs or knots they wanted us to leave them in 16' lengths. Not sure what they were using them for but they brought more money than the 4' pulp wood. You would have to have a pretty good load for them to come out though. I think the least amount I ever called them for was 12 pines. They had to come a long distance and I would usually tip them $50 just for coming out. They didn't make much money and did me a big favor hauling the saw logs away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree md, post: 2016799, member: 1338"] I used to get the pulp wood guys to come out on jobs where I had many pines back when I worked in GA. If we had good logs up to 16' with no limbs or knots they wanted us to leave them in 16' lengths. Not sure what they were using them for but they brought more money than the 4' pulp wood. You would have to have a pretty good load for them to come out though. I think the least amount I ever called them for was 12 pines. They had to come a long distance and I would usually tip them $50 just for coming out. They didn't make much money and did me a big favor hauling the saw logs away. [/QUOTE]
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